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Day
29
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Morgan Talks to Doctor Lynch. Manchester, Mich., Sept., 1887. Doctor. - Do you remember me counciling with you some months ago about my rheumatism, and that one of my lower limbs was partially paralyzed froni ita effects. I asked you about the Syrup, and you replied to me that if there wa any thing under the sun that would cure me to take it. So I commenced using Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and I want to say to you that it is the greatest medicine in the world, I firmly believe. That dzziness that troubled me as well 'as the rhrumalism is cured, and my blood is in a healthy condition. My appetue and sleep are both gond, and I am healthy. Doctor, that is a great family medicine, and you need not hesitate to recommead it. Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup is put up in large packages and is the gretest Blood Punfier known. lts peculiar combination makes it a great Family Remedy. Por a dyspepdc, bilioua or a constpated person it has no equal, actin? upon the stomach, liver and kidneys in a plea-ant and healthy manner. Read our pauphlet and learn of the great medicinal valué of the remedies whicb enter into its composition. Price $1 00 per bottle ; six bottles, $5.00. For sale by all druggist. Mrs. Dumpsey - 'Our Bessie is the briahtest little child you ever saw. She picks up everything she hears." Mrs. Popinjay - "Something like our Willie. He picks up everything he seea." - Burlington Free Press.

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Ann Arbor Register